West Ham hero Toni Martinez has said he "hungry for more" after his brace fired the Hammers U23s to play-off glory.

The Spanish striker - playing his first game in two and a half months following an injury he picked up on loan at Oxford - scored two extremely clinical goals as the Hammers came from behind to beat Newcastle at St James' Park.

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"I enjoyed much my time at Oxford, but I am happy to be back and playing for such an important game," Martinez added. "I learned direct, physical football, long balls at Oxford. It is important for a striker to learn that and I am happy I achieved it.

"It was an important game for us tonight, we started a goal behind again but we relaxed, kept the ball and the goals came.

"It has been a good end of the season, I will rest now and I am hungry for pre-season to get started again."